View Your Library (patron) Record

Type in your name, then tab to the barcode box and type in the full 14 digit barcode number from your library card.​

Then click on the "submit" button.​

You will see a summary of loans, holds, bookings and charges owed.

To exit your record view, select "Start Over"

Find Textbooks on Reserve in the Library

Using the "Course Material" tab on the Library Catalog page, you can see which books, videos, and textbooks have been put into the reserve collection for a particular course, and whether they are on loan or available.

To get started, you need to know the lecturer's name or the name of the course.

Be sure to look for entries for YOUR campus. Each entry indicates which campus the reserve is for, by listing the abbreviations for the 3 campuses (Riv, Nor, or Mvy).

Click on the title you need in order to get a fuller display (showing the location of the item, whether it is available, and how long you can use it).

Bring your student ID, the course name and book title to the Circulation Desk, to check out the item.

What can you do with the Catalog?

Searchthe library collection for e-Books, multi-media, or print items available for loan or library use. If items are out on loan, you can see when they are due back.

Place a hold on an item, so that it is reserved for your use when it is returned - the library will inform you when it is available. Talk to a Reference Librarian or Circulation Staff Member, and a hold will be placed for you.

Search by title, author (use the format of last name, first name) subject or keyword. If you’re looking for books on a topic, start looking by keyword.

Use the pull-down bar next to the search box to look specifically for items in our library.

Quick Tips:

Spelling is important! If you are unsure the spelling of something check it before you start your search.

Use words and phrases that have similar meaning, like “capital punishment” and “death penalty”

Go broader on your subject and look at “prison systems”

Or - Look at something more specific like “Lethal Injection” or “death row inmates”

Ways to Search

Keyword
Select this button to perform a keyword search.

Author
Use this type of search if you know who wrote the book(s) you need, or who directed, produced or starred in the video you need (examples: "King, Stephen" or "Twain, Mark").

Title
Use this type of search if you know the title of your book or video
(examples: "Stranger in a Strange Land' - or - "Moll Flanders").

Subject
Use this type of search if you are looking for a book or video about something or someone. Note that the catalog may use different language to describe something (e.g. "substance abuse" vs. "drug addiction") so your better bet may be to search by keyword.

Course Material
Use this type of search if your instructor has told you that s/he has put materials "on reserve" in the Library - You can find them by either the course name (recommended method) or by the instructor's last name.

ISBN/ISSN

If you know the ISBN of a book, you can use this type of search to locate a book. Note that if the book is a different edition (but same title), it will not come up in your search.

Call Number
Use this type of search if you know what Library of Congress call number is on the book you need
(example: PS3561 I483 C9 1985).

Too many books to choose from? Try Using the LIMIT feature:

After executing a search, click on LIMIT THIS SEARCH (top & bottom of the screen) to bring up a search form with the available limiting options.